Eating your own semen has absolutly no harmful effects, but ingesting someone else's may have complications, such as transmission of AIDS and STDs for example. Some folks out there also believe in "semen therapy" which seems a bit odd and weird, but strangely enough, appears to have positive medical values!
Check out this little text I found/edited about making your semen of better quality:
"Smell & Taste Good For Her" from:
http://ca.askmen.com/love/love_tip_100/100b_love_tip.html
Although there is no scientific evidence to prove any of the following claims that are believed to improve the taste of your semen, they are nevertheless widely believed among drinkers and squirters alike.
Believe it or not, many of the things that affect body odor are believed to affect the taste of semen as well. For instance, alcohol and coffee are believed to give semen a bitter, pungent taste.
There are many ingredients composing semen, and its makeup is the same from man to man. Here are a few of the constituent elements: vitamin C, calcium, chlorine, cholesterol, citric acid, creatine, fructose, lactic acid, magnesium, nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, sodium, vitamin B12, and zinc.
So what effect will all this have on her waistline? Well, not much of an effect at all. The caloric content of the average ejaculate is estimated to be approximately 5 to 25 calories -- hardly the most fattening meal.
As well, cigarettes, garlic, onions, broccoli, and cauliflower are also believed to alter the taste of your love juice. The cigarettes need no explanation; you're inhaling fire, let's get real. But because the aforementioned foods tend to have a distinct odor, it's believed that they will affect the way you taste.
If you're dehydrated, pig out on spicy foods or are taking medication, these factors may also contribute to an uninviting flavor. So maybe you should take it easy on Mexican delights and start downing water like there's no tomorrow.
What To Eat/Drink:
Plums
Oranges
Lemons
Limes
Cilantro
Spearmint
Grapefruit
Green tea
Beer
Pineapple
Mangoes
Chamomile tea
What To Avoid:
Broccoli
Brussels Sprouts
Spices
Coffee
Chocolate
Cigarettes
Asparagus
Chemically processed liquor
Onions
Garlic
Dairy Products
Red meat
Considering most guys are avid meat eaters, keep in mind that red meat apparently makes semen taste more acidic. Hmm, nothing like the taste of acid to end off a wonderful night of sexual fun.
To sweeten up your inner load, drink plenty of pineapple juice, and eat bananas and papaya. Their sweetness results in yours. And of course, lest we forget that parsley can do wonders for men worldwide -- it eliminates body odor, freshens breath and improves the taste of seminal fluid.
Fruits like kiwi, watermelon, celery, and pineapple are all said to make semen taste lighter. Beer and coffee are believed to have something of an opposite effect, and could leave her with a bitter taste in the mouth. Alkaline-based foods like meat and fish produce a buttery taste, while acidic fruits (cranberries, blueberries and plums) produce a pleasant, sugary flavor. Most liqueurs will do the same, while dairy products can make for a foul taste because of their high bacterial putrefaction levels.
Always keep in mind that everyone has a distinct taste and even if you do all these things, she might still find the taste of your fluid repulsive. But if she's more than willing and able to sacrifice for the greater good, then have her down a mint before she makes her way down south.
The mint will serve to hinder the flavor of your semen and will simultaneously provide you with indescribable sensations.
2006-09-20 05:19:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Me and my GF think of it as a condiment -
Caviar is fish eggs. So whats the big deal....
Its a little salty and we mix it with all kinds of things anytime we need a spice - something a little salty yet with a twist.
My sperm is the perfect accent to a lot of dishes we enjoy.
My wife says stop being a bunch of ...I stopped her....I'm more proper....
We enjoy the flavor. There is a website about it - cooking with *** , and making mixed drinks with ***.....
it's not unheard of, and if your'e not used to the idea, then, I'd say goodbye on the comments unless you gave it a go !
It's only like a bit of vinegar and salt ....
sometimes tad garlicy.....and lite on the horseradish.....
of course it depends on what I've eaten lately.....
Me and my gal use it in our dipping sauce....for chips and things. Just for ourselves. But we were thinking about asking our neighbors for a taste....I'm pretty sure we ought to tell them before they bite....is everyone 100% on me with this ?
By the way - our skin - we both look great , and I think it's the complex protiens involved.....has anyone done any better research ? The current research sucks !
Me and my husband need more.....he doesn't provide enough, even though he is trying his best.....I see results and I want more...
Thanks.
2014-07-19 23:31:59
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answered by CorusVonD 1
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